Adnan Ajanah
Memorable for all the wrong reasons. My teriyaki chicken was undercooked, the spring rolls were awful and I’ve had better from Aldi’s frozen food section; all you can eat, but not much good to eat. I don’t leave many reviews, but do yourself a favor & save your money.
… moreRicybee
I can’t believe that the business is still running. Only one person serving and he never look around or pay attention to customers need.. so you don’t really get proper service. I’m fine is the food is tasty but unfortunately the sushi sucks (I wouldn’t even call it sushi..). Amy groceries sushi is better… Would not come again and would never recommend.
… moreAmitai Prince
Sushi was mediocre at best. There’s a lot of rice with minimal filling and it’s oddly warm. The christmas roll smelled off and a few pieces didn’t taste quite right. The Alaska Roll was pretty decent. A friend and I came here because they have a designated gluten free menu. My friend isn’t celiac, just has a semi-significant gluten intolerance. They didn’t have any issues after eating here, but they are not celiac and do not have the same sensitivity as someone with celiac. So, I don’t know if the restaurant is celiac safe, but it is definitely gluten-free friendly. Service was really good, but the inside atmosphere isn’t great as the place isn’t decorated well and it all seems a bit old. Overall, experience was ok at best – Wegman’s definitely has better sushi. But, decent price. Wouldn’t come back.
… moreAlexis Woodland
Our first time going here. Ordered the Las Vegas roll the salmon came out brown. The table and the wall were extremely dirty. The crab Rangoons were extremely overcooked. Would not recommend this place at all
… moreJeremy Keesee
Ate here about a month ago and from the jump the service was pretty bad. We were seated by a guy who said he doesn’t actually work there but was friends with one of the servers. Even worse was our actual server, who barely said a word to us the entire time. Didn’t even greet us
For the price, and considering it’s all you can eat, the sushi was a lot better than I expected it to be. Also the tempura shrimp appetizer was hitting
I hate leaving negative reviews because I want to see restaurants succeed but they really need to tighten up their service discipline if they want people to keep eating here
… moreBen
Lunch for two on a Friday for $30 is a good deal.
The shrimp tempura had minimal meat and lots of breading.
The salad bar has lettuce with raw fish which I enjoyed.
… moreVik M
Great place for all you can sushi.
Alaskan roll: 7.8/10
Spicy salmon roll: 8.5/10
Christmas roll: 7.2/10
… moreRam Chico
M Sushi offers a mixed dining experience that balances great food with a few notable drawbacks. The staff are excellent—friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, contributing positively to the overall atmosphere. However, the ambiance leaves much to be desired, as the place looks and smells old, which detracts from the dining experience.
The sushi here is a highlight; fresh and expertly prepared, it’s a delight for sushi lovers. The Teriyaki Steak is also commendable, cooked to perfection with a nice balance of flavors. On the other hand, the Hibachi Steak falls short, being excessively salty. The gyoza, while decent, lacked the distinctive flavor of sesame oil, which would have elevated the dish.
The sashimi offerings are a mixed bag: the Tuna Sashimi needs improvement as it often arrives still partially frozen, while the Salmon Sashimi hits the mark with its freshness and ideal texture.
One significant issue we encountered was during billing. We went there for lunch but were charged the dinner rate of $21.99 instead of the lunch rate of $14.99, which was quite disappointing.
Overall, M Sushi’s strengths lie in its sushi and customer service, but it could benefit from some updates and adjustments to enhance the dining experience fully, including ensuring accurate billing and refining some menu items.
… moreElizabeth Dou
This place has all you can eat sushi and noodles for lunch and dinner. Lunch is $14. and dinner is $20. Their menu has a nice variety for All You Can eat. It includes sushi, noodles and fried rice. They also have drinks and beer for a decent price. In order to prevent food waste, there is a fee if you there is a lot of food left. Their portion sizes are on the small side but it’s all you can eat so you can order more. Their sushi rolls are just okay, wish there was more filling and less rice. The shumai and gyoza were both fried and decent.
For the price, it’s definitely worth visiting, so come hungry.
… moreFuper_
No. Just no. The rolls were funky. The salad bar was genuinely horrendous. The ginger salad dressing tasted like a crappy cranberry dressing (almost had to spit it out). We went right after the place opened and already most of the plates were only a third full, which makes me believe they were left out for at least a day. The fact that the oranges were completely dry on the outside furthered that suspicion. However the worst of it, was the bathrooms. The floors were sticky, the stall walls were literally falling apart and the bin had what appeared to be a bunch of used toilet paper was in it. The only cleaning they did was spray a bunch of air freshener making it almost impossible to breathe. Keep in mind, right after opening for dinner. Only saving grace is that their service and shrimp tempura wasn’t terrible. Oh yeah, and did I mention it was $62 for two adults with drinks?
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